Neither. It depends on what you do with the degree.
a weaponist makes however much he charges
CAE (Computer Aided Engineering), advantages are that it's less time-consuming and saves you money by visually designing and improving designs.
Some of the best computers that have come down a lot in prices are the Dell computers and Acer. These computers are good if you don't need them for a lot of space.
Yes. They drug test everyone who gets hired. If you are a contractor, they will have you drug test before that. If they deside to keep you, they drug test you and do the work with you all over again. Not sure about afterwards though... I think that might be it because drug testing is not cheap, and CSC wants to save money, always.
yes because nothing is free when it comes to technolgy!
Its not the degree that makes the most money, but the individual who possesses the degree. OR A degree in Law and run for president
depends but money wise, any kind of engineering, computer science or math/finance is pretty beneficial.
A computer science major learns Software Programming and a Electronics major makes electronics parts. Which is better is all a personal choice but a electronics major makes more money.
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The science of the management of money and other assets. Money makes the world turn!
The job that makes the most money is a computer technichian
who makes the most money in the world
fishing,stitching the clothes
The average salary for for information and technology sector is in the 50000 to 80000 range. If he would like to get paid a very decent amount of money, I suggest he study for a doctoral degree in computer science, if computers is what he really wants to do. With this degree, he would likely work as a government computer scientist or a university professor.
Computer engineers make more money, average of an computer engineer is $100,000 per year and a doctor makes minimum of $85,000
It's not the type of bachelor's degree that one has, but the person who has the degree that determines how much can be made. A bachelors' degree gives an individual a certain amount of expertise, but it's how one appropriately uses that expertize that makes the difference. It comes from passion and a love for what one does, and that through good critical thinking skills, dedication, persistence, and perseverance.
About $96,545 a year to $120,000 a year. It depends of how much education you have.